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science_man

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As we know there are many empty spots in our universe. <br /><br />NASA currently found proof of dark matter: http://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2006/1e0657/<br /><br />So... could the empty spots in out universe be because of "White Springs" (Opposite of Black Hole)? White Springs could be like a reverse Black hole. Instead of sucking in everything it pushes out (springs out) everything - even light.<br /><br />Eh...?
 
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kyle_baron

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The Big Bang has all the characteristics of a white hole. <img src="/images/icons/wink.gif" /> A white hole spews out matter. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><font size="4"><strong></strong></font></p> </div>
 
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nexium

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I suppose one miligram per year entering a typical cubic kilometer of void, would be undetectable. In 10E60 cubic kilometers = one large void, that would be 10E57 grams per year = 10E51 tons per year. Is that enough matter to make one large star? Neil
 
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No, a "White Hole" spews out energy - but isn't a star, so it would bear few if any of the same characteristics. <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><em>Differential Diagnosis:  </em>"<strong><em>I am both amused and annoyed that you think I should be less stubborn than you are</em></strong>."<br /> </p> </div>
 
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kyle_baron

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_hole<br /><br /><i>In astrophysics, a White Hole is the time reversal of a black hole. While a black hole acts as an absorber for any matter that crosses the event horizon, a White Hole acts as a source that ejects matter from its event horizon.</i><img src="/images/icons/wink.gif" /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <p><font size="4"><strong></strong></font></p> </div>
 
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